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sfballa13
05-18-2016, 03:14 AM
Easiest path to the Conference Finals by far

Didnt need to play in half the games and his team still only lost 2 games lmaoooo

And yet 1-6 in the 4th QT with SEVEN TURNOVERS vs OKC

But but but but I thought Curry was going to shit on Westbrook?

:roll:

:applause:

:lol

:oldlol:

Inferno
05-18-2016, 03:27 AM
7 game series.

BlakFrankWhite
05-18-2016, 05:05 AM
Its the steroids energy fading away

GOATbrook gonna dominate that twink ass all series

Gilles Simon
05-18-2016, 05:07 AM
Just another victim of RussellMania.

sportjames23
05-18-2016, 05:32 AM
Just another victim of RussellMania.


Whatcho gonna do when RussellMania runs wild on you!

3ball
05-18-2016, 06:26 AM
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Curry has never had a 40 point game without at least 2 turnovers.. (edit: he has ONE game with 40 points and 1 TO).

Otoh, thru Jordan's 7th season (same as Curry this year), he had 30 games of 40 points and 1 or zero turnovers.. He also had 7 games of 50 points and 1 or zero turnovers (in his first 7 years).

Jordan's lower turnovers is why his efficiency per possession was higher than Curry's, which is more important than Curry's per-shot efficiency.

Jordan's superior efficiency is remarkable considering he carried a bigger load - he produced a higher proportion of his team's points and assists with less turnovers.. That covers all the bases.

Mr Feeny
05-18-2016, 08:11 AM
Still miles better than any version of Kobe:rockon: :applause:

hold this L
05-18-2016, 08:24 AM
7 game series.
Taking a little longer to cook. I just hope we can revive some of these topics in two weeks. :pimp:

LAZERUSS
05-18-2016, 08:26 AM
Still miles better than any version of Kobe:rockon: :applause:

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Kobe was playing with an assortment of injuries including a shredded knee.

Curry misses 2 weeks with a cold.

Same with your boy 3" LeChoke. If the temperature rises above 75 degrees in the building, he can't play.

Uncle Drew
05-18-2016, 08:44 AM
Did he really have 7 turnovers in the 4th quarter?

Lebron23
05-18-2016, 08:47 AM
Chokerry

Cap'n Obvious
05-18-2016, 09:11 AM
:roll: :roll: :roll:

Kobe was playing with an assortment of injuries including a shredded knee.

I'm pretty sure Kobe was never diagnosed with a shredded knee.

Nilocon165
05-18-2016, 09:13 AM
I'm pretty sure Kobe was never diagnosed with a shredded knee.
Thanks Cap'n Obvious

Snarky Narc
05-18-2016, 09:15 AM
OP Meltdown.

LAZERUSS
05-18-2016, 09:21 AM
I'm pretty sure Kobe was never diagnosed with a shredded knee.

Well, how about this then...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1895577-challenges-and-obstacles-kobe-bryant-faces-in-knee-injury-recovery


The first thing we should do is understand where this is and how the injury happened. The lateral tibial plateau is the top of the tibia, or shinbone. If you go just below your knee and to the outside, you'll likely feel a rounded bump or knot. That's the plateau. As you can see, it is an exposed area.

Many fractures to this area are the result of collisions or falls. The other place this is normally seen is in auto-pedestrian incidents, giving rise to this being called a "bumper fracture," for obvious reasons.

None of those are true exactly for Bryant. This NBA.com video shows the likely incident where his knee was injured:


Bryant twisted, ran into the defender and then fell. It's unclear if the plateau contacted the floor or whether it was the twisting stress that may have overtaxed the bone. Either way, the result is a small confined break.

Minor fractures with no displacement are relatively easy to heal. There's no surgery necessary, just a period of non-weight bearing and therapy. With larger fractures, there may need to be a re-section of the bone or a fixation.

Since Bryant was able to continue and joked about the situation after to Bleacher Report's Kevin Ding, it's reasonable to assume this is a very minor fracture. Bryant wasn't in obvious pain, though the likelihood is that there was swelling overnight, which is very common. That led to scans and this diagnosis. Regardless, Bryant did no further damage by playing through it.

One of the biggest complications for this type of injury doesn't apply to Bryant at all. Usually, there is meniscal damage with this, but Bryant doesn't have any meniscus left, which has necessitated treatment and maintenance for years. That won't be an issue, though.




And there is a long list of other injuries that Kobe played thru in his long career, as well.

Snarky Narc
05-18-2016, 09:24 AM
Well, how about this then...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1895577-challenges-and-obstacles-kobe-bryant-faces-in-knee-injury-recovery



And there is a long list of other injuries that Kobe played thru in his long career, as well.
Sounds like they thought it was pretty minor.